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-free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> now, more of my panel with lloyd blaine fining of goldman sachs, andrew liveris of dow chemical, and john chambers with cisco. how does the future look to them? >> lloyd, the biggest immediate danger for the u.s. economy and therefore the global economy is the so-called fiscal cliff. >> uh-huh. >> how real is it and how do you prepare for something like that? >> you know, it's real. the numbers are there and the law is cast, and the math the economists have defined and this seemed to be the consensus, this can be 4% of gdp, i think it was meant to be somewhat of a ticking time bomb to prompt action. i don't think anybody is going to be pleased if it doesn't produce action. obviously people have written off the period up to the election and put their faith in lame duck session to do some work. i don't think a lot of work can be done, maybe at the most optimistic there can be some rejiggering, rearranging, redeferring. but if they got something done, medium hanging fruit and then said we have a s
-free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> now, more of my panel with lloyd blaine fining of goldman sachs, andrew liveris of dow chemical, and john chambers with cisco. how does the future look to them? >> lloyd, the biggest immediate danger for the u.s. economy and therefore the global economy is the so-called fiscal cliff. >> uh-huh. >> how real is it and how do you prepare for something like that? >> you know,...
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it now stands at three point seven percent this year and three point eight percent next year and of course let's take a look at the market's reaction and as you would expect it's quite negative wall street the only one trading this hour shedding value apple is extending monday's losses dragging the nasdaq down european markets reacted pretty much the same there was also another downgrade on tuesday moody's slashed cyprus by three notches to negative last month a moscow promise to help the island which is now seeking up to twenty billion euro in aid and here in russia the equities and did mixed with the r.t.s. managing to recover some of monday's losses on the currency markets the euro and the day losing to the u.s. dollar the ruble is stronger to the currency bounce. and next on our t.v. we talked to sociologist craig calderwood about the lessons to be learned from the recent arab anger over an american film many deemed insulting to the prophet muhammad. the u.s. government has been taken by surprise by the recent wave of anti-american violence one fold in thrall to muslim countries
it now stands at three point seven percent this year and three point eight percent next year and of course let's take a look at the market's reaction and as you would expect it's quite negative wall street the only one trading this hour shedding value apple is extending monday's losses dragging the nasdaq down european markets reacted pretty much the same there was also another downgrade on tuesday moody's slashed cyprus by three notches to negative last month a moscow promise to help the...
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now the plane has finally reached its destination in just a few hours ago landed at damascus airport but before that we managed to directly speak to the passengers on the plane while they were at the anchor airport and people sounded very frightened and very scared they were intimidated and they were even given some threats so now we can listen to some of the common is that we received directly from people on board while they were at the airport on the turkish territory. the plane has been surrounded by people in masks they seize all the cargo on board for people who have been to crew and passengers they try to force them to sign documents we don't know with these people. we're scared for the fate of the captain has been taken away and threatened with arrest if he doesn't sign an emergency landing paper. i'm on board with three children we're all hungry to truly was driven onto the plane and people began to cure you of the plane turks open the books or took pictures of what's inside. we was inside there was no weaponry oh my god it was obvious even from my child. some people work it
now the plane has finally reached its destination in just a few hours ago landed at damascus airport but before that we managed to directly speak to the passengers on the plane while they were at the anchor airport and people sounded very frightened and very scared they were intimidated and they were even given some threats so now we can listen to some of the common is that we received directly from people on board while they were at the airport on the turkish territory. the plane has been...
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we need government that works, and our government isn't working as well as it should right now. but if you can hold those two seemingly contradictory things together, then yeah, you do feel kind of patriotic. >> the impact is greater engagement. people have a sense that this is somebody else's problem. but it's our problem. we need to work on these solutions together, and it's not something that we can just hand off to government. >> if you don't tolerate any risk, you can never innovate. there is so much that citizens can do to communicate to their elected officials and to the bureaucrats that they interact with. you know what, we want you to try stuff. and it's really remarkable if you think about it in that context that how much we don't like a g
we need government that works, and our government isn't working as well as it should right now. but if you can hold those two seemingly contradictory things together, then yeah, you do feel kind of patriotic. >> the impact is greater engagement. people have a sense that this is somebody else's problem. but it's our problem. we need to work on these solutions together, and it's not something that we can just hand off to government. >> if you don't tolerate any risk, you can never...
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is besides our own no way had let's say and i speak now for austria overhead is enormous the government overhead and now we have in that dish and the european no way ahead and so it be very difficult to make a competitive product at the competitive price if you.
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what we are seeing right now is in my view, a trickle-down government approach, which has government thinking it can do a better job than free people pursuing their dreams. and it's not working. the proof is 23 million people out of work. the proof is 1 of 6 people in poverty. the proof is we have gone from 32 million on food stamps to 47 million on food stamps. the proof of that is that 50% of college graduate there is year can't find work -- >> jim: time. >> we know the path we are dakeing is not working. it's time for a new path. >> jim: let's go through specifics in the role of government. education. does the federal government have a responsibility to improve the quality of public education in america? >> lthe primary responsibility for education is, of course, at the state and local level. but the federal government can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arty duncan and the ideas he has put forward on race to the top -- some of them. >> not all of them. the federal government can get scploal state schools to do a betterrion job. i have add to that, i believe, i
what we are seeing right now is in my view, a trickle-down government approach, which has government thinking it can do a better job than free people pursuing their dreams. and it's not working. the proof is 23 million people out of work. the proof is 1 of 6 people in poverty. the proof is we have gone from 32 million on food stamps to 47 million on food stamps. the proof of that is that 50% of college graduate there is year can't find work -- >> jim: time. >> we know the path we...
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either you fix it yourselves between now and the election or the next labour government will once and for all ensure that the high street bank is no longer the arm of a casino operation and we will break you up by law. now look friends, there will be some people who say this is all too radical, let's just carry in as we are. i say we can't carry on as we are. we can't carry on as we are, two nations not one. the banks and the rest of britain. we must have a one nation banking system as part of a one nation economy. next, we need an education system that works for all young people. you see, to be a one nation economy you have got to use all the talents of all of our young people. it's not just that it's socially right, it is absolutely essential for our economy for the future. i remember when chris and i were at haverstock. i remember at haverstock school, my comprehensive, the kids who were good at passing exams, who were academic, they could go to university and the world would just open up for them like it did for me. but think about all those kids who had talent and ability, great
either you fix it yourselves between now and the election or the next labour government will once and for all ensure that the high street bank is no longer the arm of a casino operation and we will break you up by law. now look friends, there will be some people who say this is all too radical, let's just carry in as we are. i say we can't carry on as we are. we can't carry on as we are, two nations not one. the banks and the rest of britain. we must have a one nation banking system as part of...
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claims that in private the pakistani government or at least some part of it is doing something else recently the wall street journal reported that the basis of this u.s. claim appears to be true tenuous every month apparently cia sans a fax to the pakistani military that contains a list of new so-called kill boxes there anywhere close as an operation a man let me just jump in on that because i actually just want to briefly all speak human rights groups have demanded that that information be made public more information of these drone strikes who they talk to exactly what is this be the solution to what's going on right now. well it's a hugely important step absolutely there must be more transparency the u.s. government must be called to account internationally and domestically and explain why they think their policy is legal under international law under u.s. law come clean about the issue of civilian casualties and their own the u.s. is critical of this unilateral definition for its own purposes of what a civilian is of course there's no there's no permission international law to do that so
claims that in private the pakistani government or at least some part of it is doing something else recently the wall street journal reported that the basis of this u.s. claim appears to be true tenuous every month apparently cia sans a fax to the pakistani military that contains a list of new so-called kill boxes there anywhere close as an operation a man let me just jump in on that because i actually just want to briefly all speak human rights groups have demanded that that information be...
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wow between the syrian government and the reigning government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shut down a syrian heavy cop to govern the ship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities of onto the country russia has come to the fore in the mediate tree roll it has said that it hopes the united nations arab envoy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps later this month and they too they hope that both sides will express caution must go also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable after turkey's parliament authorized troops to launch cross border operations against syria the country's prime minister warned on cora won't shy away from more of provoked author and journalist optionor a ton see things damascus will retaliate if pulled into a bigger conflict. this kind of flashpoint is the kind of flashpoint that can create world war three. some people have it this is a false flag operation we're getting these reports of this continued as it would reaction for the jets government ok so a new one will face p
wow between the syrian government and the reigning government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shut down a syrian heavy cop to govern the ship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities of onto the country russia has come to the fore in the mediate tree roll it has said that it hopes the united nations arab envoy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps later this month and they too they hope that both sides will express caution must go also...
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the chinese government was the major buyer at the 2008 auction, they bought 60% of the ivory for themselves. they have -- that built a factory. it's the largest ivory carving factory in china. i visited there, i was there two weeks ago post the story. they are training people in schools there. they are building a capacity so it's not just the -- the thing to focus on is not what just happened up to now but is everything about china is saying we've done this, we've opened the door to ivory and we're ready to get bigger and everything about china is capacity expanding capacity. >> sreenivasan: one of the questions we had in social media is what is the consumer responsibility of this? there's no fair trade ivory per se, is there? >> no. the only legal ivory is ivory that either came in before the ban-- and that's true across the world-- or ivory in these two countries, china and japan. but consumers -- well, we can put it this way, if consumers stopped buying, elephants would stop dying. and consumers -- you know, there are lots of reasons that it makes sense to kill an elephant in africa. you
the chinese government was the major buyer at the 2008 auction, they bought 60% of the ivory for themselves. they have -- that built a factory. it's the largest ivory carving factory in china. i visited there, i was there two weeks ago post the story. they are training people in schools there. they are building a capacity so it's not just the -- the thing to focus on is not what just happened up to now but is everything about china is saying we've done this, we've opened the door to ivory and...
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we are now spending 42% of our economy on government. i want to go to the path of growth that puts americans to work with more money coming in. >> you are saying to get the job done it has to be balanced. >> if we are serious, we have to take a balanced responsible approach. it is not just when it comes to individual taxes. let's talk about corporate taxes. i have identified areas where we can make a change that would help the economy. the oil industry gets $4 billion per year in corporate welfare. they get deductions the small businesses do not get. does anyone think exxonmobil needs extra money when they make money every time you go to the pump? why wouldn't we want to eliminate that? tax breaks for corporate jets? if you have a corporate jet, you can pay for a freight and not get a special break. when it comes to corporate taxes, governor romney has said he has wanted to in a revenue- neutral way close loopholes and deductions. that would bring down the corporate rate. i want to do the same thing. i have actually identified how we can
we are now spending 42% of our economy on government. i want to go to the path of growth that puts americans to work with more money coming in. >> you are saying to get the job done it has to be balanced. >> if we are serious, we have to take a balanced responsible approach. it is not just when it comes to individual taxes. let's talk about corporate taxes. i have identified areas where we can make a change that would help the economy. the oil industry gets $4 billion per year in...
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and in spain particularly those separatism calls among the loudest is the country's government now simply overloaded with problems at this time while the country is the country has huge problems because all of the regions are hugely in debt we have massive white elephants of projects we've got the catalonians as you say who xing towards the idea that they want to come back towards separatism it is quite feasible that the e.u. could help over seat the bric diamond of the spanish if we haven't got there yet but certainly there's a movement happening and there is tangible evidence that spin is on the brink of disaster. thoughts there executive director of investment consultancy devi advisors it's no twenty two and a half minutes past eleven at night on the way bankers beware cards is coming up the latest r.t. business with demetrius after the break. and welcome to the business update media reports suggest the rock wants to kick out the exxon mobile from its giant west colonel one project apparently the company has infuriated baghdad by signing deals with the northern kurdish region iraq is r
and in spain particularly those separatism calls among the loudest is the country's government now simply overloaded with problems at this time while the country is the country has huge problems because all of the regions are hugely in debt we have massive white elephants of projects we've got the catalonians as you say who xing towards the idea that they want to come back towards separatism it is quite feasible that the e.u. could help over seat the bric diamond of the spanish if we haven't...
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on the table with the afghan government and accept afghan government as the government they did to mitt system in the country so i know that the foreign troops are leaving i think that the taliban have even less incentive to talks i don't think that it's possible to reconcile with the core ideological leadership of the taliban but it is possible to integrate a large number of the foot soldiers and also the mid-level commanders who are fighting in afghanistan by offering them political and financial incentives but that only happens when they are convinced that the current system in afghanistan is sustainable and the world community is committed to going to that you do not know what you just gave an argument to withdraw even earlier didn't you. no i did it i said that the world community should remain committed to afghanistan and that with convinced portions of the taliban that they will not win militarily and then when they come to the table i think that the president obama is. setting timelines really and there can't the military and political mission in afghanistan because that give th
on the table with the afghan government and accept afghan government as the government they did to mitt system in the country so i know that the foreign troops are leaving i think that the taliban have even less incentive to talks i don't think that it's possible to reconcile with the core ideological leadership of the taliban but it is possible to integrate a large number of the foot soldiers and also the mid-level commanders who are fighting in afghanistan by offering them political and...
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at a recent united nations session netanyahu went further he produced the now famous bomb diagram while drawing a red line. is american strength not of her g.'s his outburst appears in an anti obama advertisement that will be broadcast on u.s. networks paid for by an organization called secure america now what it's come down to now in america is if american politician criticizes israel that translates into support for coracle terrorism traditionally israeli leaders have relied on board bipartisan support in the united states but netanyahu has had a rocky relationship with the barmah from the start and is ready to take sides with the prime minister. a republican and he's aboard the. and soul netanyahu also seems convinced republican contender mitt romney will take a harder line on iran but netanyahu is perceived strategy looks risky to israelis who fear they were alliance with the u.s. could be in trouble if the incumbent wins especially when it comes to recognizing a palestinian state i think it will come back through the u.n. if the vote on the recall commission and i think the reverse
at a recent united nations session netanyahu went further he produced the now famous bomb diagram while drawing a red line. is american strength not of her g.'s his outburst appears in an anti obama advertisement that will be broadcast on u.s. networks paid for by an organization called secure america now what it's come down to now in america is if american politician criticizes israel that translates into support for coracle terrorism traditionally israeli leaders have relied on board...
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we now have classes at the campus to learn how to install solar on people's roofs because of the great system that we have here in san francisco. >> you touched on the immigrant community and this is a question from the audience. governor brown vetoed both the trust act and the domestic workers bill last week, how did you feel about those pieces of legislation. >> i was disappointed. i mean one of the issues that we have debated here in san francisco was directly when to turn, over, juveniles to immigration officials and i have taken the position that, again, they are innocence until proven guilt y so that here in san francisco which is the position of the city that we should not be turning over innocent juveniles to immigration officials regardless of the potential situation. i think that domestic workers, unfortunately, are in a very challenging situation, i know personally that we have an in-home support services person come and help and work with us to help take care of my grandmother. this person was part of our family and this person was someone who was actually crit tal to maint
we now have classes at the campus to learn how to install solar on people's roofs because of the great system that we have here in san francisco. >> you touched on the immigrant community and this is a question from the audience. governor brown vetoed both the trust act and the domestic workers bill last week, how did you feel about those pieces of legislation. >> i was disappointed. i mean one of the issues that we have debated here in san francisco was directly when to turn, over,...
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famous pop stars around the world look at the way we're done is dressed look at that they'll look at all the others. we can do as well as that or we can do something different and they hated the idea of going into the cathedral and seeing the blossom of songs because that. would in fact be something of ridges with the media circus in full swing and the concert requests pouring in brand percy riot isn't set to go away any time soon polly boyko r t moscow. arab autumn is underway in protesters clashed with police on friday in a fresh anti government rally in the capital despite the tear gas and stun grenades hundreds of people peaceful protesters are refusing to back down in their calls for democracy. but these same people were arrested in the latest. after rising began in february twenty seventh when the country's shiite majority demanded that longstanding should be leaders step down britain though has signed a move c.c.t. with the kingdom seen as a sign of support for the under five regime the many public outcry from buffering the justice and development movement but these western na
famous pop stars around the world look at the way we're done is dressed look at that they'll look at all the others. we can do as well as that or we can do something different and they hated the idea of going into the cathedral and seeing the blossom of songs because that. would in fact be something of ridges with the media circus in full swing and the concert requests pouring in brand percy riot isn't set to go away any time soon polly boyko r t moscow. arab autumn is underway in protesters...
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while between the syrian government and the ring in government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shot down a syrian helicopter gunship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities around the country russia has come to the fore in the media atri role it has said that it hopes the united nations arab envoy to syria will be coming to moscow house later this month and the two they hope that both sides will expose caution moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable. paula severe right now after his parliament authorized troops to launch cross border operations against syria for the country's prime minister warned that ankara will not shy away from war if provoked author and journalist afshin rattansi believes damascus will retaliate if indeed it's pulled into a broader conflict. this kind of flashpoint is the kind of flashpoint it can create world war three nato power some people have it this is a false flag operation we're getting these reports of this continued as it were a reaction from the turkish go
while between the syrian government and the ring in government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shot down a syrian helicopter gunship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities around the country russia has come to the fore in the media atri role it has said that it hopes the united nations arab envoy to syria will be coming to moscow house later this month and the two they hope that both sides will expose caution moscow also saying that...
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now, acknowledgin acknowledgingt 15 art professionals was required speaks to the fact at the time when there was no arts commission and a time where there was very little organization in that regard, and probably very important to have professional artists help to characterize, organize, set policy for this program. and, today, we believe that's still true, that it's important to have professional artist overseeing the development of the programs, o that the arts commission plays and providing leadership to that community. but we really believe, based upon our experience in watching the problems the arts commission has faced and the way it deals with those problems that it is insufficient to really manage the the arts community in 80 years later. lots of things have changed, and lots of art design program goes along with that, and lots of needs of the arts commission left abated because of the makeup of the arts commission, due to the 32 charter. basically, the duties of the arts commission are pretty self-evident. there's providing the leadership that is necessary for the arts commiss
now, acknowledgin acknowledgingt 15 art professionals was required speaks to the fact at the time when there was no arts commission and a time where there was very little organization in that regard, and probably very important to have professional artists help to characterize, organize, set policy for this program. and, today, we believe that's still true, that it's important to have professional artist overseeing the development of the programs, o that the arts commission plays and providing...
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let's now have a look at some other international news stories in brief at least thirty civilians have allegedly been shot dead by nigerian troops in the northeast of the country the soldiers opened fire in the city of my degree while they remain targets of guerrilla attacks by extremists islam as. the killings and i made reports of soldiers harassing and torturing civilians in the region sparking fears the latest incident could be just the tip of the iceberg. un chief ban ki moon ass condemns the deadly bombings that rocks the ad force intelligence building in damascus killing dozens of people and al-qaeda linked opposition group claimed responsibility for a series of explosions that shook the syrian capital later on monday has been a sharp rise of rebel led terrorist attacks on seriously cities after forty people were killed just a week ago in explosions in the northern hub of aleppo. u.s. police may soon employ this same drone technology which the army uses to attack targets abroad only the downsized version the department of homeland security has stressed that small unmanned aircra
let's now have a look at some other international news stories in brief at least thirty civilians have allegedly been shot dead by nigerian troops in the northeast of the country the soldiers opened fire in the city of my degree while they remain targets of guerrilla attacks by extremists islam as. the killings and i made reports of soldiers harassing and torturing civilians in the region sparking fears the latest incident could be just the tip of the iceberg. un chief ban ki moon ass condemns...
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i decided at that moment i was not going to do 2012. my son was now a year old at this point. the only baby born and turned one during the life of the campaign. so he's the obama baby. my second baby, by the way i'm digressing but my second son zane, was born the 120 day mark of the new administration. we had a lot of stuff going on at home too. so, yeah, but when i look at it's so different because this time four years ago i had 58 races under my belt. the obama campaign has not had one yet really this year, right? i just think this is really hard work to go, many of them left for chicago about almost two years ago. and it's, you know, some people may describe it in the news as a slog. i imagine it is. it is probably really, really hard to go that long and have that one day at the end. i can't imagine. what is the difference? i don't know yet. there is that. but at this point you had 57 or 58 tests of us that you could see how we were doing. we haven't had that yet for the obama campaign. even romney has had some races under his belt this year. we have a sense how his organiz
i decided at that moment i was not going to do 2012. my son was now a year old at this point. the only baby born and turned one during the life of the campaign. so he's the obama baby. my second baby, by the way i'm digressing but my second son zane, was born the 120 day mark of the new administration. we had a lot of stuff going on at home too. so, yeah, but when i look at it's so different because this time four years ago i had 58 races under my belt. the obama campaign has not had one yet...
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it's a reminder that this country has come too far to turn back now. >> brown: that was a swipe at republican mitt romney and his economic prescriptions. but in southwest virginia, romney fired back that the report does not portray a real recovery. >> the unemployment rate, as you noted, this year has come down very, very slowly. but it's come down, nonetheless. the reason it's come down this year is primarily due to the fact that more and more people have just stopped looking for work. so it looks like unemployment's getting better, but the truth is, if the same share of people were participating in the workforce today as on the day the president got elected, why, our unemployment rate would be around 11%. that's the real reality of what's happening out there. >> brown: in fact, total employment in september did increase, for the first time since june, by 873,000. but two-thirds of those were people who took part-time jobs when they could not find full- time work. today, some even questioned the accuracy of the data. on twitter, former general electric c.e.o. jack welch suggested the obama a
it's a reminder that this country has come too far to turn back now. >> brown: that was a swipe at republican mitt romney and his economic prescriptions. but in southwest virginia, romney fired back that the report does not portray a real recovery. >> the unemployment rate, as you noted, this year has come down very, very slowly. but it's come down, nonetheless. the reason it's come down this year is primarily due to the fact that more and more people have just stopped looking for...
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now some more headlines from around the world today gunmen have opened fire at a mosque in a remote nigerian village killing at least twenty people the attackers targeted the worshippers as they left after prayers muslim extremists boko haram are suspected of the massacre they're known for targeting fellow muslims who do not follow their strict form of islam. a fireworks show in eastern china has ended with a blast that injured over one hundred people the display went tragically wrong when rockets misfired and exploded into a crowd of onlookers none of the wounded have life threatening injuries but five people have to say in the hospital thousands were attending the show to mark the opening of an international industrial exhibition. more attorney as president has been injured after his own patrol shot at him by mistake troops opened fire at the presidential motorcade as he was returning home from a trip the leader was slightly injured but later peered on t.v. to say he's fine after the incident the friendly fire as the government called it sparked assassination of rumors that the president h
now some more headlines from around the world today gunmen have opened fire at a mosque in a remote nigerian village killing at least twenty people the attackers targeted the worshippers as they left after prayers muslim extremists boko haram are suspected of the massacre they're known for targeting fellow muslims who do not follow their strict form of islam. a fireworks show in eastern china has ended with a blast that injured over one hundred people the display went tragically wrong when...
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we look at it. we go a little deeper now. teachers, we're having teachers look at it. but have you ever thought about what it would mean to sit with the student one on one or in a small group? and i mean everyone in the school, whether the transfer, the assistant principal, a library, they are taking part in this. that's a you develop a culture of burning. when they see that everyone is invested into. and it makes a difference. one issue -- i didn't have an issue with it, but others may felt challenged by it. when you bring schools to exemplary and students are making significant achievement, whether with a superintendent, as a superintendent or as a principle, my problem is, well, it's not a problem, challenge, you can expect -- you can't expect have an exemplary school and then treat your teachers second class. so i put myself on the line and i will admit it. i would take them to the best restaurant. i would fly them to new york for cutting edge staff development. you can't expect them to yield extraordinary results and then treat them like they're really not worth t
we look at it. we go a little deeper now. teachers, we're having teachers look at it. but have you ever thought about what it would mean to sit with the student one on one or in a small group? and i mean everyone in the school, whether the transfer, the assistant principal, a library, they are taking part in this. that's a you develop a culture of burning. when they see that everyone is invested into. and it makes a difference. one issue -- i didn't have an issue with it, but others may felt...
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of venezuela that's continuing the socialist revolution chavez started only fourteen years ago for at least another six years chavez has been a pariah among western governments ever since he took control of his nation and nationalized oil and other major industries in that country and redistributed wealth down to the poor and working class so far it's been a success story in venezuela under chavez's watch poverty has been cut in half and extreme poverty reduced by seventy percent college in rome and has doubled public pensions so quadrupled and a new government housing program has built a quarter. a million new homes across venezuela access to healthcare education of also risen considerably in two different parts of the world were seen drastically different economic approaches in debt ridden europe with the exception of france and scandinavia technocrats and banks there's are shoving austerity down the throats of working people cutting back on social services privatizing big chunks of the commons in south america opposing economic philosophies progressive you cannot make laws these ar
of venezuela that's continuing the socialist revolution chavez started only fourteen years ago for at least another six years chavez has been a pariah among western governments ever since he took control of his nation and nationalized oil and other major industries in that country and redistributed wealth down to the poor and working class so far it's been a success story in venezuela under chavez's watch poverty has been cut in half and extreme poverty reduced by seventy percent college in...
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i was detailed in title 22 status to the department state. the element consisted of 16 members. it is my understanding it was crafted by the national security council to meet the demand security challenges facing the department of state and a requirement to reestablish diplomatic relations with the post gaddafi or free libya. the sst bond considerable support. in this uncertain and volatile environment. the mission was to support and answer to the chief mission in libya. i worked directly for the regional security officer. we provided security support, medical support, communications support, for every facet of security that covered the embassy. as the sst commander, at a seat on the country team. i was closely involved in the support for the rso's secure the objective. we lived more together to locations in tripoli and embassy property in benghazi. the sst supported security but it's for diplomatic officers in and around tripoli and other parts of libya as the work required. on two occasions, i send members to benghazi to support and bolster security at that location. the sst w
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we're at a critical moment in housing right now. the money is finally getting through to homeowners. now is not the time to allow them to go down into foreclosure. rick wanted to propose bulldozing. i'm proposing something sensible. >> i didn't propose it. in the extreme, it makes it so ridiculous that just because this is moving the process along quickly, doesn't mean it's right. the more free money that's out there and the more real estate transactions, the better off you are. >> rick, stick to your day job and cover bonds and not my company. i've never done a short sale. >> i just asked you if more real estate transactions helped your business. >> not for my company, sir. no, sir. >> just curious. >> no, sir. but it's good for homeowners. i'll tell you why. can i tell you why, rick? >> hey, why -- >> listen, listen. >> it's always good if you're on the receiving end. s it. >> if my neighbor gets that benefit, i benefit. that means his front yard won't look like -- >> i believe in principle! >> i can't hear anything. i can't hear
we're at a critical moment in housing right now. the money is finally getting through to homeowners. now is not the time to allow them to go down into foreclosure. rick wanted to propose bulldozing. i'm proposing something sensible. >> i didn't propose it. in the extreme, it makes it so ridiculous that just because this is moving the process along quickly, doesn't mean it's right. the more free money that's out there and the more real estate transactions, the better off you are. >>...
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>> at this point, susan, we don't know. >> reporter: at this lab, now closed by the state, ducan allegedly mishandled drugs seized by police for evidence at trial. she allegedly estimated the amount of drugs at times by simply looking at them and certified some drugs as cocaine that are now testing negative. she didn't just write down the wrong thing. prosecutors accuse her of doctoring evidence to change test results. >> she would take known cocaine from an area that she knew was cocaine and actually add them to the sample to make it cocaine. >> reporter: she is also charged with lying on the witness stand about the credentials on her resume, including a masters degree in chemistry she never received but the question is why. was she trying to help police? was she trying to make herself look good? so far it's a mystery. the only thing we know is what's in this court document where investigators say at first she denied doing anything wrong, but they say she later admitted, quote, i screwed up big time, i messed up. i messed up bad. it's my fault. in some cases her alleged tampering may have
>> at this point, susan, we don't know. >> reporter: at this lab, now closed by the state, ducan allegedly mishandled drugs seized by police for evidence at trial. she allegedly estimated the amount of drugs at times by simply looking at them and certified some drugs as cocaine that are now testing negative. she didn't just write down the wrong thing. prosecutors accuse her of doctoring evidence to change test results. >> she would take known cocaine from an area that she knew...
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now the government is trying to set a fixed dollar rte on the rial to stop the runaway inflation. good luck with that and to calm its citizens down. can it work and is it enough to keep the regime stable? let's turn to the mike barrett, from consulting firm, diligent innovations. welcome to the show, mike. we were having a hard time making our charts for this, getting an accurate exchange rate. thery ya'll is tanking so fasano -- rial. do you think it will work? >> it can work for a period of time because the regime has a lot of assets but over time the international pressure will be too much. we're playing a game of chicken because the issue obviously with iran is whether israel will strike them based on their nuclear program. iran is trying to play out the clock and prop themselves up just long enough we get into a military crisis. then they will be hopefully from their point of view get back into the global economy. melissa: so we get into a military crisis with them? how do you see this playing out to their benefit? >> basically what they're trying to do is create a sense amon
now the government is trying to set a fixed dollar rte on the rial to stop the runaway inflation. good luck with that and to calm its citizens down. can it work and is it enough to keep the regime stable? let's turn to the mike barrett, from consulting firm, diligent innovations. welcome to the show, mike. we were having a hard time making our charts for this, getting an accurate exchange rate. thery ya'll is tanking so fasano -- rial. do you think it will work? >> it can work for a...
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now it's seventy nine percent in pakistan used to be around seventy percent now it's around ninety percent these figures have nothing to do with the infamous anti islamic film where do they come from in your opinion well i think if you actually take a look at you know data from the muslim world i'm associated with the gallup organization and gallup did a world poll of and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over north africa and southeast asia and what we discovered was that majorities of muslims. while they admire. america's economic and technological development its freedoms the rule of law among other things resent what they see as an intrusive foreign policy as a foreign policy when it comes to the promotion of democracy and human rights based on double standards now what happened was that when president obama gave his speech in cairo then his numbers really spiked up countries like egypt and others what would happen throughout the obama administration is that you had rising next. occasions those expectations not fulfilled and then the numbers start really going down on
now it's seventy nine percent in pakistan used to be around seventy percent now it's around ninety percent these figures have nothing to do with the infamous anti islamic film where do they come from in your opinion well i think if you actually take a look at you know data from the muslim world i'm associated with the gallup organization and gallup did a world poll of and that included thirty five muslim countries from all over north africa and southeast asia and what we discovered was that...
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it is a little bit unclear at the moment. what seems to be clear, though, is that turkey is making it very clear to syria that it is not accepting any more of this cross-border shelling.% the response was immediate by turkish artillery into syria itself. >> let's look into the warning there -- he has been saying since the middle of the week that turkey is not looking for work, but today, he is now saying it is close to war. what should we read into that? >> everyone is trying to find a balance between being tough and avoiding war. he thinks he has to be tough to the outside world and to his own voters to show them and also the syrians that turkey is not to be messed with. on the other hand, he is very clear not to drag turkey into a war that it does not want. it is a little dangerous game he is playing, but that explains why he is talking tough one day and more conciliatory on another day. >> th much for that. in syria itself, rebels claimed that they have shot down an armed army helicopter near the capital damascus and seize
it is a little bit unclear at the moment. what seems to be clear, though, is that turkey is making it very clear to syria that it is not accepting any more of this cross-border shelling.% the response was immediate by turkish artillery into syria itself. >> let's look into the warning there -- he has been saying since the middle of the week that turkey is not looking for work, but today, he is now saying it is close to war. what should we read into that? >> everyone is trying to...
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back for decades now joe a lot of people are looking at either you or gary johnson for an alternative to the two party system but of course you guys are diametrically opposed. in the platform i mean what do you say the problem is with libertarianism and which given the free market is free rein to self regulate what is the main problem with that great well i want to acknowledge that we do have a lot in common with really support restore our civil liberties the basic concepts of freedom and that this country was founded on we will support and the war on drugs and an end to this bloated military which is trying to police the world and making us brain think up as it does but we are very different as you suggest when it comes to this concept of what is government and society about i think the basic libertarian concept is sort of that each of us is an island and each man is an island unto him or her herself. and that government plea protects us from. others i think actually government is an expression of our democracy an expression of our communities and it's not simply a matter of protecti
back for decades now joe a lot of people are looking at either you or gary johnson for an alternative to the two party system but of course you guys are diametrically opposed. in the platform i mean what do you say the problem is with libertarianism and which given the free market is free rein to self regulate what is the main problem with that great well i want to acknowledge that we do have a lot in common with really support restore our civil liberties the basic concepts of freedom and that...
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so to be in a city where the arts are as important to be heard here at government audit and oversight committee is a testament to the fortune we have to the commitment of arts and culture as a core value and part of the core solution over all challenges we face of the city and the celebration of the city. i think to start there i think it's a great honor to serve in my role and work on some of these challenges ahead of us. >> president farrell: just one question. san francisco does very well compared to other california cities but california does poorly to other states. the first finding we're asked to comment on is that we develop more than any other municipality in the u. s. do you know where we stand in there hasn't been a comprehensive analysis from what you've seen. >> yes. i want to clarify. we were asked to either agree, disagree partially, or disagree wholly by the instructions. in terms of the cup half full or empty when we disagree partially you can interpret that as a green partially. in terms of finding one, we just do not have the teat before us. there had not been a comp
so to be in a city where the arts are as important to be heard here at government audit and oversight committee is a testament to the fortune we have to the commitment of arts and culture as a core value and part of the core solution over all challenges we face of the city and the celebration of the city. i think to start there i think it's a great honor to serve in my role and work on some of these challenges ahead of us. >> president farrell: just one question. san francisco does very...
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is and we must focus on improving security at our embassies now. the fact is there is an election, we cannot make this a partisan matter. we need to come together, democrats and republicans and say protect our embassies now and if we have to we send detachments of marines where diplomats may be at risk to attacks from al-qaeda. >> shannon: ask you before we let you go. do you think there has been a coverup post attack? where do you think there is the message being lost in translation? >> i think what we have here is chaos and out of chaos it is hard for people to interpret it. but there is an attitude on the part of some in the state department who says well, we can't operate as though we are in a bunker. look, if you have a violent condition where there had already been a series of attacks and red cross on the british ambassador then you have to make an assessment that says well, maybe be we should be hunkering down to protect the diplomats and then work out our relationship with the the government. that government wouldn't be there or whatever pa
is and we must focus on improving security at our embassies now. the fact is there is an election, we cannot make this a partisan matter. we need to come together, democrats and republicans and say protect our embassies now and if we have to we send detachments of marines where diplomats may be at risk to attacks from al-qaeda. >> shannon: ask you before we let you go. do you think there has been a coverup post attack? where do you think there is the message being lost in translation?...
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look at the fund-raising totals now. last time goldman sachs employees, for example, gave obama's campaign more than a million bucks. this time he collected just a tiny fraction of that, $137,000. that is compared to mitt romney's $941,000. from goldman sachs em so why the switch and does it even matter? to hear from both sides i'm joined by democratic stragist ryan clayton and republican strategist justin safely. thanks guys, for joining us. justin, i will start with you. why do you think there has been a switch? >> look this switch is not like the switch of many others in the past like goldman sachs and others who supported democrats in the past, who supported president obama but basically after four years of inability to get the economy moving again, to get the unemployment rate as low as it should be and to get america moving again i think you're seeing a lot of people, not just folks on wall street but all across the board saying i voted for barack obama in 2008 but this aol time warner to do something different. me
look at the fund-raising totals now. last time goldman sachs employees, for example, gave obama's campaign more than a million bucks. this time he collected just a tiny fraction of that, $137,000. that is compared to mitt romney's $941,000. from goldman sachs em so why the switch and does it even matter? to hear from both sides i'm joined by democratic stragist ryan clayton and republican strategist justin safely. thanks guys, for joining us. justin, i will start with you. why do you think...
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government now has realized that it does certain forms of aid better than oh not that the state department or the obama administration doesn't care about all dimensions of the development landscape. but that the state department has recognized that there are core competencies that it has that others don't. and then that is what it should be doing. and i think we are seeing more of that in the private sect tear where companies are thinking about not only having corporate responsibility a way in which it gives dollars away but really understanding that it has expertise that can help nonprofits or community organizations use more resources they have more efficiently and effectively and more sustainably. >> when you think about the legacy of your parents a legacy that you inherit, how do you prepare for that? >> well, i hope my parents are going to be alive for a really long time. >> he's planning to work with her according to what he said to me yesterday. >> yes. >> to work for her or with her, i'm not sure which he's planning. >> well, arguably he's been doing both a long time. >> so he has
government now has realized that it does certain forms of aid better than oh not that the state department or the obama administration doesn't care about all dimensions of the development landscape. but that the state department has recognized that there are core competencies that it has that others don't. and then that is what it should be doing. and i think we are seeing more of that in the private sect tear where companies are thinking about not only having corporate responsibility a way in...
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but now it is being challenged at a time of state budget constraints. for lewis college graduates more native americans than any four- year college in the u.s. we're joined by three guests involved with the real history of the americas day. esther belin is a writing instructor here at fort lewis college, and a member of the navajo nation as well as an indigenous activist. she is a poet, won the american book award for her book of poetry. shirena trujillo long is coordinator of el centro de muchos colores at fort lewis college, and chair of the real history of the americas committee. and we are joined by noel altaha, a student coordinator for today's event, a member of the white mountain apache tribe and a senior here at fort lewis college, majoring in psychology and minoring in native american and indigenous studies. we welcome you all to "democracy now!" let's begin with shirena trujillo long. talk about this day, how you're trying to refrain: his day. >> this day here at our college is unique because we have some neat vibrant tribes and vibrant people
but now it is being challenged at a time of state budget constraints. for lewis college graduates more native americans than any four- year college in the u.s. we're joined by three guests involved with the real history of the americas day. esther belin is a writing instructor here at fort lewis college, and a member of the navajo nation as well as an indigenous activist. she is a poet, won the american book award for her book of poetry. shirena trujillo long is coordinator of el centro de...
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interests of americans are now agreed to it. through june it was the american election everything to do with elections from the south koreans want to view they want to build in the capability for their own actions in december which conceivably my thinking more peaceful down i think this particular. finding nothing very much to do with that satellite test and just as probably on long discussions both sides thinking this is the time for electoral reasons to come to an agreement to extend a ballistic missile range there is a certain reason talk for concern i mean more bizarre around them there is now this danger but things that basic issues like i don't really think it makes any any critical difference to the balance of power balance of power in east asia honestly in americans favor in south korea say that north korea is very very weak in real military terms and we have to see this within the context of all american strategy to contain china. and the anger is mounting in europe as social services take to the streets for a second da
interests of americans are now agreed to it. through june it was the american election everything to do with elections from the south koreans want to view they want to build in the capability for their own actions in december which conceivably my thinking more peaceful down i think this particular. finding nothing very much to do with that satellite test and just as probably on long discussions both sides thinking this is the time for electoral reasons to come to an agreement to extend a...
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and government institutions with damascus in particular a frequent target this is syria and turkey exchange another round of artillery shells across the border or middle east correspondent paula sleazier has the details for the fifth straight day take a shot tell him he has fired into syria this coming just minutes off to a most had landed in take a treat to fly in from syria we understand that at least eight more to his was fired from to key into syria now according to the mayor of the take border town away and this shell landed he says. that there was very little damage other than damage to a grain depôt but other than that had landed in an empty field and there were no reports of injuries it is the same board of an age where five members of the same family were killed on wednesday that was two women and three children when a mortar five from syria landed in always a danger building at the same time we're hearing continuing words from the turkish prime minister that he will not allow these kind of events to go unprovoked he says that if pushed he will declare war and that has been quite
and government institutions with damascus in particular a frequent target this is syria and turkey exchange another round of artillery shells across the border or middle east correspondent paula sleazier has the details for the fifth straight day take a shot tell him he has fired into syria this coming just minutes off to a most had landed in take a treat to fly in from syria we understand that at least eight more to his was fired from to key into syria now according to the mayor of the take...
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now on to formula one and defending champion sebastian vettel has clinched a dominant victory at the korean grand prix to overtake ferrari's fernando alonso at the top of the driver's standings with four races to go the german started second behind red bull team mate mark webber but he took the lead early on and eventually won by an eight second margin to claim his fluid win in a row and become the first driver to win four races this season while webber was second one along as i took photos with sation singer p.s.y. using the checkered flag. well that is now six points clear of alonzo in the drivers' championship with a maximum one hundred points available from the remaining four races in india abu dhabi the usa and brazil as the red bull driver aims for his third consecutive title. we had a good last couple races but you know we've seen the championship is pretty much all going down a lot of things are going to happen so what do we do i think we have to focus on ourselves you know we need to have our best possible results and then we go from there at the end of the year. if we have
now on to formula one and defending champion sebastian vettel has clinched a dominant victory at the korean grand prix to overtake ferrari's fernando alonso at the top of the driver's standings with four races to go the german started second behind red bull team mate mark webber but he took the lead early on and eventually won by an eight second margin to claim his fluid win in a row and become the first driver to win four races this season while webber was second one along as i took photos...
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you, justice scalia, had very strong opinions about this at the time. i know you do now. why are you so violently opposed to it? >> i wouldn't say violently. i'm a peaceful man. adamantly opposed. >> adamantly. >> adamantly. basically because the theory that was expounded to impose that decision is a theory that does not make any sense. namely, the theory of substantive due process. there's a due process clause in the constitution, which says that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process. that is obviously a guarantee, not of life, not of liberty, not of property. you can be deprived of all of them, but not without due process. my court in recent years has invented what is called substantive due process by simply saying some liberties are so important that no process would suffice to take them away. and that was the theory used in roe versus wade. and it's a theory that is simply a lie. the world is divided into substance and procedures. >> should abortion be illegal in your eyes? >> should it be illegal? i don't have public views on wh
you, justice scalia, had very strong opinions about this at the time. i know you do now. why are you so violently opposed to it? >> i wouldn't say violently. i'm a peaceful man. adamantly opposed. >> adamantly. >> adamantly. basically because the theory that was expounded to impose that decision is a theory that does not make any sense. namely, the theory of substantive due process. there's a due process clause in the constitution, which says that no person shall be deprived...
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that's where you're at right now. so what you're doing is a government telling you that there will be inflation, we're going to keep interest rates very low. what that does, it encourages corporations to invest. the corporation sitting there with $2 trillion on their balance sheets and what they have to do, they have to invest to create jobs. the government is saying you can leave it there and wait for a disaster, but if you do, it will go down in value 4% every year and, therefore, encourage people to lower the dollar. that makes products worth more. so we're trying to encourage people to build products and plants. >> we had lloyd blankfein and simpson and bowles talking about the fiscal cliff. this is what lloyd blankfein had to say. >> i'd be a buyer of the market. goldman sachs would -- we not only value company, we're a company ourselves. we would be assuming that our business would grow, that companies would be making more acquisitions, more investments, more gfinancings. and we would have to make sure that we c
that's where you're at right now. so what you're doing is a government telling you that there will be inflation, we're going to keep interest rates very low. what that does, it encourages corporations to invest. the corporation sitting there with $2 trillion on their balance sheets and what they have to do, they have to invest to create jobs. the government is saying you can leave it there and wait for a disaster, but if you do, it will go down in value 4% every year and, therefore, encourage...
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a barrel of oil is selling at 92 bucks. >> why are drivers in california paying more for gas now than thiwere when oil was costing $147 per barrel? >> i want to say that again. when oil was $147 we paid under five bucks of gas. and it was $147 and now it is $92 a barrel and yet gas is still the same price. is it a price fixing >> i also believe that we have to look at the energy source of the future like wind and solar and biofuels. >> at the same time gasoline prices have double electric rates are up and food prices are up . health care costs up by $2500 . middle income families are crushed. >> it is shocking. i have to spend it to fill up my car. >> 70 dollars. >> and the prices will go down a bit . then they will jack them up a bit. >> in california last week when gas prices went over five bucks a gallon and over six in some communitis and people were mad as hell for not doing enough to tap our oil supply. and i was mad myself. and the next guest said the gas price crisis was not a lack of oil but a conspiracy by a hand full of refineries to create a shortage to run up the price. t
a barrel of oil is selling at 92 bucks. >> why are drivers in california paying more for gas now than thiwere when oil was costing $147 per barrel? >> i want to say that again. when oil was $147 we paid under five bucks of gas. and it was $147 and now it is $92 a barrel and yet gas is still the same price. is it a price fixing >> i also believe that we have to look at the energy source of the future like wind and solar and biofuels. >> at the same time gasoline prices...
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now, the house oversight and government reform committee will commence an investigation wednesday on the failure of security at our consulate in benghazi. pennsylvania congressman pat meehan sits on the homeland security and oversight government reform committee and joins us from philadelphia. good evening, congressman. >> good evening, judge. nice to be with you. >> judge jeanine: nice to have you with us tonight. one of the issues the committee he is going to be looking into are the reports that as many as 60 prior violent assaults may have preceded this actual property attack in benghazi. could you tell us anything about this? >> judge, of course, you know from your experience one of the things is when you have whistle blowers who are are insiders that bring information and that has motivated the activities of this committee and information which suggests that there were numerous opportunities for a prudent department to be looking at the activities including as you identified attacks on the british interests there, actual attacks including ones with i.e.d.s itself, thelatity st.
now, the house oversight and government reform committee will commence an investigation wednesday on the failure of security at our consulate in benghazi. pennsylvania congressman pat meehan sits on the homeland security and oversight government reform committee and joins us from philadelphia. good evening, congressman. >> good evening, judge. nice to be with you. >> judge jeanine: nice to have you with us tonight. one of the issues the committee he is going to be looking into are...